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Welcome to Psychology

Welcome to Psychology. Psychology Taster Lesson. What will you study? How will it be assessed?. Topics: Research Methods Psychopathology Approaches in Psychology (including Bio Psychology). Topics: Social Influence Memory Attachment. Year 2 (Full A Level). Three Option Topics: e.g.

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Welcome to Psychology

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  1. Welcome to Psychology Psychology Taster Lesson

  2. What will you study? How will it be assessed? • Topics: • Research Methods • Psychopathology • Approaches in Psychology (including Bio Psychology) Topics: Social Influence Memory Attachment

  3. Year 2 (Full A Level) Three Option Topics: e.g. Schizophrenia Relationships Forensic Psychology Issues and debates Topics: Research Methods Bio Psychology Approaches (with additional content) Inferential Statistics Topics: Social Influence MemoryAttachment Psychopathology Items in orange are different to the AS Level

  4. What makes a successful Psych student? Organised and determined: Psychology isn’t easy and you will have to get your head around lots of information. An interest in Science: Psychology is a Science and you will need to get your head around some scientific concepts, as well as conduct your own scientific research and practical investigations. An interest in people: In Psychology everything can be applied to humans and your own experiences. A love of discussion: Discussion and debate is always important in Psychology. You must be prepared to contribute. Literacy and numeracy: You will need to perform lots of statistics and be able to write logical, clear and well explained essays. Most importantly… be Independent! You will be expected to conduct a lot of work and research on your own… so you must be motivated to work outside of the classroom!

  5. Still Interested? Get ahead! 1. Create a summary poster of the four main approaches: Biological Psychodynamic Cognitive Behavioural 2. Watch Girl Interrupted and make a poster on how the different approaches would explain Susanna's experiences and behaviour. 3. Make a model of a labelled brain. The best and most creative model will win a prize! Enjoy!

  6. Still Interested? Recommended Text AQA Psychology for A Level: Year 1 & AS Cara Flanagan Illuminate publishing Approx £25

  7. Career options As Psychology promotes a wide range of skills including numeracy, literacy and science, it is valuable to most organisations and professions. Some of the key ones are seen below. Teaching Child Care Chartered Psychologist (Sports, Clinical, Forensic, Health, Educational, Child) Speech and Language Therapist Medicine Nursing and Mental Health Nursing Counselling Lawyer Police officer / detective / offender profiler Social Worker Management Human Resources Sports Coach Health and Social Care

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